Word: aurochs

Category: aurochs

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Related words: aurochs

the aurochs, wild aurochs, auroch

Synonyms: aurochs

wisent, urus

Translations: aurochs

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spanish
Translations:
uro, uros, bisonte, bisontes
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german
Translations:
auerochse, Ur, Auerochsen, Auerochse, Auer
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french
Translations:
aurochs, l'aurochs, d'aurochs, des aurochs, auroch
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italian
Translations:
uro, uri, bisonte, gli uri
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portuguese
Translations:
auroque, auroques, bisões, os auroques
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dutch
Translations:
oeros, oerossen, oerrund
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russian
Translations:
зубр, тур, зубры, зубров, зубра, зубрами
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norwegian
Translations:
urokse, Aurochs
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swedish
Translations:
aurochsen, uroxe, uroxar, uroxen
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finnish
Translations:
alkuhärän, Aurochs, alkuhärkä
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danish
Translations:
urokse, urokser, uroksen, Urokserne
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czech
Translations:
zubr, pratur, zubra
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polish
Translations:
tur, żubr, tury, tura
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hungarian
Translations:
bölény, mammut, őstulok, vadtulok
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turkish
Translations:
yaban öküzü, Aurochs, Avrupa bizonu
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greek
Translations:
βούβαλος, άουροχς, βόνασος, βόδια
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ukrainian
Translations:
зубр
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albanian
Translations:
bizon
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bulgarian
Translations:
зубър, зубри
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belarusian
Translations:
зубр, зубар, зубра
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estonian
Translations:
Tarvas
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croatian
Translations:
Tur
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lithuanian
Translations:
tauras, Stumbras, Aurochs, stumbražole, Tauro
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latvian
Translations:
sumbrs, tauriem
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romanian
Translations:
zimbru, bour, zimbri, bourul, zimbrului
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slovenian
Translations:
Tur
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slovak
Translations:
zubor, Zubr, Žúbor

The meaning and "use of": aurochs

noun
  • a large wild Eurasian ox that was the ancestor of domestic cattle. It was probably exterminated in Britain in the Bronze Age, and the last one was killed in Poland in 1627. - Artwork and human remains indicate that some 40,000 years ago, our ancestors shared this landscape with rhinoceroses, bison, mammoths, aurochs , wild horses, and giant elks.

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